The tune is immediately recognizable as the band expertly mimics the serious, emotion-laden first verse of "Hello." But that's only the calm before the spine-chilling storm as the band proves why they're known as "The Human Jukebox." Within a matter of seconds, they literally take the song from 0 to 100 with a powerful chorus that would probably earn a standing ovation from Adele herself.The marching band joins a talented group of musicians who've covered "Hello" with their own unique perspectives, including Demi Lovato and a high school student from Seoul whose beautiful rendition left us speechless. Southern University's mind-blowing version has already garnered close to a million views on YouTube and we have to say it's definitely one of the most moving covers we've heard to date.

Now all we need is for Kelly Clarkson to put her spin on it and send us to cover fandom heaven.

"I think she's such an incredible, special artist," Selena said. "She does what she wants to do and she has her own life, is able to live it, and she lets everybody focus on the music — which is what it's all about."

If Rick's remix to Adele's "Hello" wasn't proof enough that he's a huge fan of the singer, then his praise of her singing and talent is definitely convincing.

The rapper told Rolling Stone, "I’ve been a huge fan of hers since '21'." He added, "I got to miss her voice a bit and when she returned with 'Hello' I heard it and I was like 'Woah, this is powerful, this may be one of the biggest records in the history of our time.'"

The Project Runway: Junior judge said of the singer, "She's got a voice with the cadence that when she really goes for it warms your soul hearing it and you can't not want to sing along. I feel what she's feeling and I think that's what's so special about her."

You know you're obsessed with a person, place or thing when you compare it to food.

After watching Adele's Radio City Music Hall performance, Jennifer told Z100, "I'm going to tear up just talking about it." She continued, "My mouth is watering. Adele is the most universally accepted as the best. I've never seen anything like it in my entire life. I was at a restaurant and was like these Brussels sprouts taste as good as Adele sings and [the waiter] was like, 'Well thank you.'"

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